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for Sale.
We kave on hand for sale
i 16 H. I*. Blakeslee Gasoline
^Engine.
a so H, P. Blakeslee Gasoline
J Engine.
1 8x12 Watertown Steam En
gine.
x qxi2 Nagle Steam Engine,
x 15 H. P. Portable Frick
JBoiler.
1 50 H. P. Return Tubular
Frick Boiler.
1 50 H. P. Steam Engine
Any of the above machine
ry will t>e delivered at our
shop in first-class condition
on short notice.
Tifton Foundry & Machine Co.
EQUAL TO HOME MADE.
Tlilnlr of the beat hoi
u’ll u
ml oui
made plea amt cake*
making, j*jhaj)»—and
OUR PIES AND PASTRY
Are really excellent. Few cooke can produce
anything nearly an good. They haven’t the
time, aklll, materials or facilities.
It is our business « make good things to eht.
Our success deimndh onabilit," ---
please. We are doing .
Tifton Bakery,
3rd Street. J. N. GARRET
A CRITICAL PERIOD
IHTELLIBEHTWOHEN PREPARE
Daagsrs and Pain ofTfila Critical Parlod
▲voldad by tba Um of Lydia X. Pink,
fcatt'a V#f ata Wa Compound.
How many wo
men realize that
the moat critical
parlod la a wo
man'* existence
ia the change of
Ufa, and that the
anxiety fait by
woman aa thin
time draws near
ia sot without
If bar system la In a deranged condi
tion, or aha is predisposed to apoplexy
or congestion of any organ, It is at this
time likely to become active end, with
s host of nervous irritations, make Ufa
a burden.
At this time, also, eancersand tumors
are more liable to begin their destruc
tive work. Such warning symptoms as
a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, diz
ziness, headache, dread of impending
evil, sounds in the ears, timidity, pal
pitation of the heart, ap&rks before the
eyes, irregularities, constipation, varia
ble appetite, weakness and inquietude
are promptly heeded by intelligent
women who are approaching the period
of life when woman's great change
may be expected.
We believe Lydia E. Plnkham’s Veg
etable Compound Is the world's great
est remedy for women at this trying
period.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound invigorates and strengthens the
female organism, and builds up the
weakened nervous system as no oth$r
medicine can.
Hyland, of Chcster-
town, Bid., in a letter to Mrs. Plnk-
liara, says:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—-
“ I hsd been suffering with a displacement
for years and was passing through tho change
of J’ifo. I had a good deal of soreness, dizzy'
spells, headaches, and was very nervous. I
wrote you for advice and commenced treat
ment with Lydia E. Piuklmm 1
Compound an you directed, and
to say that all 'those distressing symptoms
. ... Vegetable
directed, and I am happy
m distressing symptoms left
, and I have passed wifely through the
change of life a well woman.”
For special advice regarding this Im
portant period women are invited to
write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Blass
She is daughter-in-law of Lydia E.
Pinkham and for twenty-five years has
been advising sick women free of
charge. Her advice is free and always
helpful to uiliug women.
Daily Arrival of
NEW GOODS.
A nice line Dry Goods, Notions, Etc.
Also a fresh stock Fancy and Family
Groceries. Our stock of Dry Goods and
Notions must be closed out with the
season and nothing carried over. The
bargains are yours by coming to see us.
We must have room for our new fall
stock. : : : : : : :
Rawlings’ Again Sentenced.
J. 0. Bawling* and Milton and
Jasso Bawltngewere for tba Sited
time sentenced to be banged by
Jndge Robert G. Mitchell at Val
dosta Saturday. Tba data set was
July 18.
Tba negro, Alf Moore, is wider
sentence to hang Tana 8.> Leonard
Bawling* la serving a life sentence
in the penitentiary.
An appeal for a new trial in tba
cite 0! J. G., Tease and Milton Baw
lings is now being made, bnt unless
this is granted or they are reprieved
by the governor, they will be banged
Toly 18.
these Warmed-Over editorials.
From tbs If soon Telegraph.
We have been wondering all along
where the political editor of the At
lanta Journal got so much “warm
baby*' for its attacks on the Demo
cratic party.
An incidental allusion to “The
People’s Party Handbook/’ Thoibas
Watson author, by a correspondent
of the Tom Watson Magazine,
brought the whole thing out; that
is, it brought from the cobwebs on
a forgotten Bhelf the “Handbook,”
and there yon are—the Journal’s
oditorials; simply adapted to present
dates, names and alleged conditions!
In other words, Watson’s old-time
political hash warmed over by the
Journal’s cook for Georgians of to
day!
Does it turn your stomach, ye old-
time Democrats?
In Ordinary’s Court. .
In ordinary’s court Monday, J. M.
Branch was granted letters of dis
mission from administration on the
estate of W. C. Williams.
Mrs. Eva C. McMillan was grant
ed letters of dismission from admin
istration on the estate of M. M. Mc
Millan.
W. M. Welch was granted letters
of administration de bonis non on
the estate of Anderson Clements.
E. L Moore & Co.
Third & Railroad Sts.
Tifton, Ga.
Mallary Bros.
Machinery Co.
Macon, Georgia
• NO CURE, NO PAY."
Mow Mills Drug Co. Sell Hyomei, the Guar
anteed Cure for Catarrh.
Mills Drug Co. have an unusual
offer to make to our readers, one that
II be of the greatest value to muii7.
For Some years Mills Drug Co.
have been watching the results from
the use of Ilyomei, a treatment for
catarrh that cures by breathing ined
icated air, absolutely without any
stomach dosing. The results have
been so universally successful that
they feel justilied in making a pub
lie offer to treat the worst case in
Tifton with the understanding that
| if Hyomei does not cure, the treat
ment will cost absolutely nothing.
People who have spent large sums
with catarrh specialists, deriving but
little benefit, or the many who have
swallowed stomach remedies in the
vain hope of curing catarrh, have
experienced almost immediate relief
from the use of Hyomei, while the
continued treatment for a short time
lias resulted in a complete and last
ing cure.
The regular Hyomei outfit costs
only one dollar, and consists of a neat
pocket inhaler that can be curried 111
the purse or vest-pocket, a medicine
dropper, ami a bottle of Hyomei. If
this is not enough for a cure, extra
bottles of Hyomei cau be obtained
for ”>o cents.
Mills Drug Co. positively guaran
tee a cure, if Hyomei is used in ac
cordance with directions, or they
will refund the money.
8. 1906., - •
» fOMWN 1AH0B,
Europeans Arc Looking to the South
• for Employment. ; .
The North German Lloyd Steam
ship Company will put on a line of
ahipa next tall between Earope
New Orleans. 1
Mr. von Fills, the manager of the
Lloyd’o emigrant business, while in
tho south recently said that tba
southern stats* can gat plenty of
good foreign labor ana small farm-
an, If tba* an desired.
Throughout the continent of Eu-
rppe tho word has spread, he assert^
that the cities of America, particu
larly New York and Chicago, an
now filled to overflowing with for-
signors, and with it has gone'the
tidings that the great agricultural
Sftata* of the south, like Georgia and
Alabama, hold ont golden promises
to the nigged alien whose Ufa dream
is a home of his own and enough
acres to provide a comfortable liveli
hood for bis family.
’Hundreds of thonsands of stal
wart peasants of German blood will
flock to Auienca, he declares, with
their baggage checked straignt
through to distant points in the
south, and they will briDg money
enough to give them a fair start in
the life they wish to lead. They will
not come with the intention of re
turning after they have accumulated
what, in their native countries, would
bo considered a snug fortune, but
will leave home with the declared
purpose of becoming American citi
zens and adopting American ideas.
America, Mr. von Pilis says, should
not regard with alarm the incoming
horde of foreigners, but should wel
come them, and should give a double
welcome to the ewarroe of agricul
turists which will come hero in the
next half dozen years. Any country
in Europe, he says, would be sorry
to lose them; every country should
be glad to welcome them aa resi
dents.
The industrial agents of the rail
roads report that they have bad
greater success these last few months
than evor before in inducing labor
and liomc-seekere to come south.
This in turn has encouraged the
roads to redouble their efforts to
bring in help for the farmers and
the manufacturers.
Deadly Serpent Bites
Are us common in India us ure stom-
uch und liver disorders with us. For
the lu’.ter howevor there is u sure
remedy: Electric Hitters; the great
restorative medicine, of which S. A.
lirown, of Bennettsviile, 3. C., says:
“They restored my wife to perfect
health, after years of suffering with
dyspepsia unu a chronically torpid
liver. Electric Bitters cure chills
and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame
back, kidney troubles and bladder
disorders. Sold on guarantee by:
■Mills Drug Co. Price dOe.
image. that brings with i|
and interest to many Way- i
ids ife. that of Mr. £. p
and Miss Julia Glenn Gregg,
which took place Tuesday afternoon
in Blsekibasr.
Mia* Gregg was a teacher in the
Preabytttiaa Institute, and at th*
close of the graduating exercise.
Tuesday afternoon she and Ur. Wal
lace invited th* faculty and a few
friend* into tba Sarah France* Wil
liams Hall, where tba ceremony was
performed by the groom’* brother-
in-law, Bav. A. L. Patterson, pastor
of the Presbyterian church at Black-
The bride came to Black-
shear from Bishopvflla, S. C, and is
quite a handsome and charming
young woman.
Mr. Wallace is well known in Way-
cross, having held positions with H.
C. Seaman & Co., and later with the
J. M. Cox Co. He ia now traveling
salesman for the Downing Compa
ny, of Brunswick, with headquarters
in Tifton.—Waycrose Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace arrived in
Tifton Monday, and are making
headquarters at the Georgia. Mr,
Wallace takes the place of Mr. U.
C. Coombs, who will engage iu bus
iness in Ocilla.
The Kind Tow HaVe Always Bought, sod which hsabern
Is saw fhv ever 80 years, has harwe the rf
M —gaitMtewadewStkjttty
CM&SaSk sSStSSSSSSiSSE.
All Counterfeits, Imltatkma nnd"Jnat-a*-good'*nre hw*
Experiment* that trifle with and endanger the health-af
What Is CASTORIA
Oastorin fa n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It 1* Pleasant. It
yoytelnff neither Opium. Morphine nor other Norcotlo
substance* Its age la Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
fiiiimn.ii and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Thanks.
We take this method of extending
ir heartfelt thauks to the people of
this neighborhood and onr friends of
Sparks for their sympathy and kind-
shown us during our sickness and
our sad bereavement- Words cannot
express the gratitude we feel in our
hearts to our many friends and neigh
bors. L. F. Johnson and Family.
The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMK CXNTAUn COMPANY. TP mO**W VTfttCT. 1
How to Break Up a Cold.
It may be a surprise to many to
learn that a severe cold can be com
pletely broken up in one or two days’
time. The first symptoms of a cold
a dry, loud cough, a profuse
watery discharge from the nose, and
a thin, white coating on the tongue.
When Chamberlain’s cough remedy
is taken evpry hour on the first ap
pearance of these symptoms, it coun
teracts the effect of the cold and
restores tht system to a healthy con
dition within a day or two. For
Sale by Mills Drug Co„ Tiftou, Ga.
Ayer’s Fills
Sugar-coated, easy to take,
mild in action. They cure
constipation, biliousness,
sick-hcadachc.
A Dtfl Order.
A few days ago the firm df Lud-
den & Bates S. M. H. placed an
order for six hundred pianos, to be
distributed among their several
stores. This is about forty carloads,
and is said to be the largest order
for pianos ever given by a southern
'* j firm.
Omega Notes,
We think we have the golden city of
the state. Our town is small, but
young; we have two churcheH, a nice
hoot building startcd/ftve dry goods
mid grocery stores, oue drug store, one
Stable, two blacksmith shops,
two cottou gins, plenty of good water
and good health and good people;
plenty to eat, some three or four socie
ties, but t lie grandest one of them all
the Sons of Host.
We have preaching twice a month,
ttud a good time.
school is progressing nicely;
Prof. Knight us oar teacher; about 100! kidney trouble.
rolled. He 1ms a young lady from j Kidney trouble aauses quick
Moultrie helping him
r : Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
; Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
j All the blood in your body passes through
! your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out ihe waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
// , , >JHhey had heart trouble, becai
AQ ur b>wn Is not so large as i ifton.N^pr-working in pumping
nut much prettier, ami we hope some , poisoned blood through veins
u uie money.
ENGINES, BOILERS
COTTON GINNING MACHINERY. SAW
MILL MACHINERY. Shingle Mills, Corn
Mills, Pumping Outfits.
GASOLINE ENGINES
Complete out file a fi'ccialty. We
I iitorcstlng to Asthma SuHerors. ' If any
1 have had asthma for three or
four years and huye tried about all
j the cough and asthma cures in the
unsteady
\V heart beats, and makes one feel as though
had heart trouble, because the heart is
thick, kidney-
and arteries.
lay (n lie U|1 With the metropolis In! It used to be considered that only urinary
,ize. We also have a nice hotel and I H "*" d 10 !" dnc *, s -
.1 but now modern science proves that nearly
the finest depot on the A., B. & A, rail-1 all constitutional diseases have their begin-
tl from Thomasvillo to Fitzgerald, iiUpg in kidney trouble. «
but the railroad company hag not sent// ' l { Y ou are sic *' y° u can ma ^ e no mistake
r x ibty first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
° ^ ’ T and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
ic wants to locate in a nice J Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
that will make a large one. 1 soon realized. It stands the highest for i s
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and Is sold on its merits j<:
by all druggists in fifty- f&EilfMSL.
good health, come to Omega. j cent and one-dollar
Ftuknu. es, You may have
—* | sample bottle by mail
Meeting at Evergrcrn. 1 free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
.... . ,. . T , ; out if vou have kidney cr bladder trouble.
Tho annual meeting at Evergreen ! Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
and live among good people, and 1
e advantage of a good school and j Jy'aU druggists
market,” says Daniel Bants of Otter-
ville, Iowa, “and have received treat
ment from physicians in New York
urn! other cities, but got very little
benefit until 1 tried Foley’s Honey; , . ... - 0 . . : - •------- - r - r -
uml Tur which gave me immediate i ? b “ reh ' v,l ‘ cl ’ , ‘> me, ' ce 0,1 hatmday; & Co.. Btn c h»mton. N. Y.
.pr h- with,ini’ in before tho hint Sunday in July. The j Don’t link ■ any listuke. hut remem
public is invited. her the natre. St amp-Boot. L)r Kil
Wiley Pipkin, Pastor, fmer’s Swiunp-Roc . and the address,
Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use nm ct*. or o« *. *. iuu* suaui,». u.
Insist on Having
S. R. JAQUES & TINSLEY CO’S.
PRIVATE STOCK FLOUR.
It is the finest product ot
’ carefully selected wheat.
It is not possible to make better
flour than Private Stock.
For sale at all good grocers.
Standard
Bakery.
TIFTON
BREAD, CAKES and PIES
QA
Delivered fresh every day. Country orders will receive prompt attention
(dearie give mo a trial. Yon will like my goods. My bread is made from Fills,
bury's Best Flour, and under my own supervision. A. ISAACS.
’Phone No. 80.^
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
Double Daily Passenger Service
H , TO
P.- -
Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge, Thomasville,
Valdosta, Waycross.Savannah, Charleston.Brunswick, Jacksonville,
AND ALL
ft. FLORIDA POINTS.
Through Pullman Cars on sill Through trains.
relief and 1 will nev
my house. I sincerely recommend it
to all.” Tiftou Drug Co.
Do You Suffer From Kidney
Troubles ?
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’s
Sure Kidney i'ure to benefit or cure, or
\ our druggist will refund your money.
Price 50 cents by Mills Drug Co.
to ami: a cold in orb day
Take LAXATIVE BltOMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money
if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S
signature is on each box. ‘25c.
Always
Cures.
, Binghaiupto
. Leave Tifton for Albany, Xo. D4. lu:*20 a. in.;
•JLeaye Tiften for the cast am! oil Florida p >.»
p. m.; No. S3, *2:-V» a. m.
•ival*:\Ve«tbound, No. 81 l:iV» a in; JU
l .j“- Eastbouud, No. 01, ?:lo a. in.; OT .'i
Through Pullman Sleepers from Pori T:«ri
Coast Line, also via Atlantic Coa-t L»ne am’ '
V ftew York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, \V-»«
east over its own rails to Richmond
No. 00, 0.00 night,
if, No. 01, 7:20 a in.:
l«>: to ,i m, No 00.8:5
;o p. m ; S3, 2:45 a.
i•.» to New York via Atlantic
■•••ithern -failway.
h'lwzton, Richmond and al[
i Norfolk to St, Louis, Cin*
1,1/oaifivilJs, Chicago, Kamos City, Birmingham, Nashville, New
, and all points West and Northwest,
womf ai Savannah with Ocean Steam Ship Line and M. & M. T.
tlor New York, Boston and Baltimore.
r information call on nearest Ticket Agent, or address
t?mon Ticket Agent, Tifton, Ga.)
, . THOMAS K. MYERS, T. P. A,
t~ J ' ~~~ . . / 1
iTfi.1). t\ A.. W.J.CEA10, P. T.M.,
Unknown Friend.
There are many people who have;
used Uhamberlniu’s Colic, Cholera!
and Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid |
results, but who are unknown because i
they have hesitated about giving ui
testimonial ot their experience for!
publication. These people, however,
are none the less frieuds of this rent-1
edv. They have done much toward j
making it a household word by their i
personal recommendations to friends:
and neighbors. It is a good tnedt-!
cine to have in the home>and is wide-1
x\,uuiw!ti[«?Ku<!« >: n!!iI *. v known for its cures of diarrhoea
itiK.t.irr tronitu.., i.wt vit.niy, ,,’ui «n kin.irwi ] and all forms of bowel trouble. For,
:nrS%'nHi,\re»Tre^ra.Vi”,p”n.IT«'!nfofMa| by .Mills Drug Co., Tifton, Ga. ■
When iu VaidOBta do not fail to i
atop at Hotel Florence. 26-tf !
During the summer kidney irregu
larities are often caused by excessive
drinking or being overheated. At
tend to the kidneys at once by using
Foley’s Kidney Cure. Tifton Drug
Company.
See Cbesnutt & Williams for any
thing in the grocery line.
If you do, tele
Haggard's Specific Tablets
Oldest WIHSK6D Rouse in Georgia.
^ESTABLISHED IN 1881.'
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS
Pure line old rye. i By the gallon $3.00
4 full quarts $3.50
Ex chess* Pkepaid
GEO. J. COLEMAN
Pure Pennsylvania-Rye. Rich
ami mellow. By the gallon $2.75
4 full quarts $3.00
Excke.ss Prepaid
ANVIL RYE
Pure riubstantial family whiskey.
Bv the gallon ! $0.50
4 ft nans 2.1)0
E.XCHESS PttKPAjD
CLIFFi RYE
By gallon . .$2.25
4 /nnrts 2.65
Expkkss Prepaid
OL POINTER CLUB CORN
Rich and mellow.
By the gallon $2 50
4 full quarts 2.90
Express Prepaid
We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in the mar
ket, and will save you from 25 to 50 per cent, on your purchases. Send for price
list and catalogue. Mailed free upon application.
TIIE ALTMA1ER A FLATAII LIQUOR COMPANY,
Macon, 6a.
bottle. OLD KENTUCKY CORN
Direct from bonded warehouse. Fine
and old. By the gallon $3 00
4 full quarts 3 50
Ex chess Prepaid
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
The finest line of
WALL PAPER
ever shown in the State.
BROWN’S STUDIO
The Horse Shoe Bar
C H U LA, G A.
Handles the very best grade of Wines,
Liquors and Beers. High grade Case
Goods a Specialty. Prompt and care
ful attention given to mail orders . .
A. W. WHltJDON, Propt’r.
Long Distance Phone.
Tho finest lino of
WALL PAPER
Never mind what you have tried:
forget the failures made by otl\er rent-'!
©dies and secure a bottle of EC-2INE, (
fives, relief jut$ penu.v
To Cure a Cold in
i
, Drag Co.